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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY TO LEAD 1919 G. 3 TELLS OF ITIILT'S SEE THE WINDOWS I SEE THE WINDOWS GOOD GOODS" Annual February Speakers of Both Parties in Judge Advocate Office At- - Former Premier Salandra tache Counsel in BolCongress Declare Against Adds Chapter to DiploLatest Measure. shevist Hearing. matic Developments. Leaders Say It Is Aimed at Industries Located in the ' Middle West. WASHINGTON, Feb 5 Democrats am) Republicans In the senate today joined In rntu tzlng the new British embargo on imports and calling attention to the effect 11 would have on American Industry. During the discussion that followed Senator Heed of Missouri, Democrat, attacked the Carnegie peai e foundation's activities abroad, questioned Its loyalty and declared It should be dissolved. Senators Knox of Pennsylvania, Republican, and Ashurst of Arizona, Democrat, Joined in the attack. Senator Weeks of Massachusetts, Rend Senator Lewis of Illinois. publican. Smith of Georgia and Heed of Missouri, Democrats, led in protests against the British embargo. Middle West Interested. Senator Weeks said he did not charge that the embargo was aimed against the hinted States, but Senator Lewis remarked that a majority of articles UBted are manufactured In the American middle west. The Illinois senator said the action might bring on a trade war. "I invite the attention of British to the delicate situation," he continued, "While the president is In France our country battling for the principles feels are necessary, one of our own allies inimical so course to the welfare takes a of the United States that It is calculated to create a eentlment of hostility which w ill embarrass harmoay In the United offi-saia- ls Mates." Senator Weeks said that the embargos purpose was to build up British Indusnormal condition. try to its pre-wThis building up, however," said Mr. "has Weeks, directly the reverse effect on our own Industry. The time has come when we muet give attention to our domestic affairs and protect our own comar merce." In connection with discussion of the situation In Europe, Senator Reed referred to pacifist movements in France and England about six years ego, and declared the Carnegie foundation had branches In every country that were Jointly conspiring to control the policies of these coun- tries." Carnegie Foundation Attacked. "I- - do not hesitate, he continued, "to question the loyalty of any organization In the United States today and that sits conspires with a lot of Germans, Swedes, Hungarians or English to work out a policy that affects the policy of our government." Senator Knox said, although the American people had expressed the opinion that they had a right to send coastwise vessels through the Panama canal, without charge, and three big political parties had Indorsed this policy, "This Carne.gie peace organization spent $25,000 or $30,004 to circulate literature urging the repeal of tlie act conferring that right to shipping." Senator Ashurst declared that his party's failure to keep Its pledge regarding that set had "done more to undermine confidence in the Democratic pgrty than anything we ever did. HUN PROPAGANDA CAUSES 3 ARRESTS COBLENZ, Tuesday, Feb. 4. (By the Associated Press ) Three Germans have been convicted In military courts here during the last few days on the charge of circulating enemy propaganda among American troops in the occupied area of The distribution of material Germany. officers which Intelligence regard ss propaganda has been carried on in various ways. It has heen given away as postcards and sold In stores. One shopkeeper wjs convicted after having offered for sale a watch fob with American and German flags crossed upon it. At Treves, recently, a thousand postcards were confiscated by American ofa beautiful Gerficer. They man woman with a handful of strings and at the other end of the strings were comparatively tmy French, British and American eoidlers dancing to her caprice. pL-tare-d Demobilization Point Chosen. Official CHEYENNE, Wyo Feb. announcement was made at Fort Russe today that the fort would be designated as demobilization headquarters for men from Wyoming. Idaho, Montana and North and South Dakota, it is planned to demobilize 600 men dally. 1 aie ox 3 - Major WASHINGTON. F. I) E By WALTER DURANTY. Iai wry Humes of the Judge mho ate genNew 'York Tribune Cable era! s offae, who has bet n cui dm Copy rig lit tingjj.e T i.ate tommittee's li qulry into German fXl.lS. Fit.. 5 Le M itin prints a draruopaganua, will be retailed us toui.eel , matic leveLtion tv ex ir.inkr Mibiiulre for the con mlttee in ihc inv estig tt.ou of of tvtnts in lt.il doling the '.let ddvs of Bolshevikl, I W. W, r.nd other propa- Juy, 1914, and In May of the folio, u g ganda, ordered yesterday by t ,e ten ,te war on the eve of Iialv a entrain into todev with the war Major Hun.es cooper. bnlandra tajv Secretary Baker and it vvu unuer-- t vod c, as Austrian ah only became that the re ords of the n.i it irv ml. Ill- genoe bureau, dealing with iHdh.il iruie-menwith me ultimatum to Korinquainte. In this count rv which might b, useful to the conmirwte would bo made ina at the time the agtiaks were pub- available lishing it. Flotow, the Austrian ambusPresent plans are to begin the inquiry sailor hum-eldeviated he did not know not later than Friday, but as yet no It, and believe him " witnesses have been tummened. It was. Salandra reiterates Italys refusal for said that a fori ter government offb lal the moment to entertain the idea of Join, who has inquired into radical propaganda, ing the addkig "on the probably wc uld oe. called, but his name 31st of Jit! v I said to Barret, the Freni h was not aisi losed amt You have nothing to fear Chairman Overman of the Investlgafli g from us He left me deeply moved to committee, said lie would end. uvnr lo s ,b- - coirmumcate the news $' 1arls," mlt a report of the corinmtecs inquiry Salandra lor Germany's responsibility into brewers and Germct hevoud question He save. prop.igauri c. is "T here was a inornei t when Austria separately, l.ut that anv hope to obtain It was nftei the hostilities legislation cUa'ing vvilh the subject in the hesitated Auspresent session of congress, has boon opened against Serbia, when abandoned trians learned that Russia was mobilizing But (ierminv then intervened and obliged her ally to continue the war. Regarding Hull's entry, the relates how, b ythe treaty of the 2ttli of April. Italy had agTeed to Join the entente within a month A meeting of was convoked for the loth of May, but was postponed to the 20th at the of the general stuff, who required request more time for preparations On the Kith, however, the cabinet decided that parliamentary opinion, greatly Influenced by Gioletti, was too divided on the subject, especially In view of Austria's offar to cede Trentlno and all the territory west of the leonzo, save Gorizla, and give Trieste a special form of though It should remain part of for the Austrian Says empire. The cabinet a icrdlngly resigned and the world knows Gioletti pressed for a rupture of he enw,th the entente. The king ofCongress to Develop Rail gagement fered tho nremierstilp to Jlareora, ana Boselli. All three ndgisrd him to refuse resignation, expressing regret that Italy had not entered the war on the cnteite side months btfore. 5. WASHINGTON. F'eb. Senator The king then refused Salandra's resignaPomerene of Ohio, at a hearing before tion and tho die was cast The adds: "I may sav that the senate Interstate commerce commis during this critical period tho Italian General Hines he government, sion, told Director wholly covered by royal aucould not understand why the director thority, gave orders that war preparations general should ask congress to turn over should not be interrupted for a moment. to him for five years the management Germans in Italy were delighted by of tremendously valuable propertied in The news of my resignation and one of the order to permit him to work out some Krzberger's agents sent a message to plan of reorganization not yet fully forBerlin, 'schoner blauor himmel,' signifying mulated. entire hardly He did not understand why congress shared confidence, which wa by Erzberger himself, who left his should tie its hands for such a period. apartments for the greater security He suggested that it might be better to tan turn the railroads back to private own- of the German embassy." ers, have the government compel consolidations and get- the benefit of private Initiative pending a final solution of the entire railroad question. Mr. Hines in reply explained that he was not advocating a five-yeextension as a means of working out a permanent solution, but only to give time in which congress might develop a comprehensive reform plan. The railroad administration, he said, had no 'authority to reorganise the railroads along these lines and he suggested that the continued government control would be of an Interim nature. Intended to stabilize conditions pending a final solution. Senator Pomerene said he did not believe tne railroad question could be kept out of the Occupy City presidential election under any circumstances. Mr. Hides agreed, but argued that tha harmful agitation resulting in Many Re hampering physical operations of the roads will bo less if the end of government control did not impend so nearlv. Killed. He agreed also that congress would be able to work out legislation with tha roads under private management, although perhaps not so well as under Feb.' B. Government COPENHAGEN, for this reason and government control, advocated relinquishing the properties at troops entered Bremen last night after an early date if the five-yeextension heavy .fighting and occupied the town were not allowed. hall and the stock exchange. The Senator Kellogg of Minnesota drew have retreated to Groepslngen. from the director general a statement The government troops made their enof loans and advances which the railroad administration previously had not trance after the city had been bommade public. Up to December 31, the barded. Many persons are reported to had paid as railroad admlnstratlon have been killed in the bombardment. rental $253,277, (Kill and owed the roads Armed Spartaeans from Eisenach and for 191$ 1381.000,000. This took Into con slderatlon loans of $194,317,000, Includ- Gotha are on their way to Bremen to the of the Spartaeans there. support ing 1125.817,000 from the revolving fund As the authorities of Bremen have not and $fi9,000.000 from operating receipts. observed the agreement entered into SunThe war department owed the railroad on December 31. $81,- - day with the government, the troops of administration 888,000 for transporting troops and war General Gerstenberg. stationed In the vicinity, have been ordered to enter supplies. TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Yu luit' Wen wahmir for thU-sal- STARTS TODAY WHEN THE STORE OPENS no doulit for women Ikim- formed the haWt of waitinp for this nual Walker Corset Sale. e, - an- And You Will Be Repaid With Values u NO PUiSEl'S WILL HE lTlTHl) IMRINO Till) FIRST Til RE K DAYS j f BE F 1'T E 1 1 I ) A I T E RAT 1 (. OF Till: HALF. EXTRA. AFTER THAT THEY MAY C1IARHKS Austro-Germuns- j He Wants Time The Big Feature of the Sale All Corsets V2 Price Sta-Ri- te -- This make of cornet has many, many batihficil women fo! towers, but unfortunately, dim to recent war conditions, tho Car-can- o Reform Plan. manufacturer Everyone LikesEm der! Compar- e- PqsiTomties with ordinary cornflakes and you realize the difference at once. the sies, JO to uti. PORTLAND MILLER IS DISLOYAL, JURY SAYS PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. $. J. Henry bers, formerly president of the Albers Brothers Milling company, with establishments in several Pacific coast cities, was found guilty here today of violation of the two of the seven espionage act upon counts charged against him In the Indictment. The Jury, after deliberating for three hours last night, returned a sealed verdict, which was opened in federal court today. The charges against Albers grew out of t. remarks alleged to be seditious and made in October, 1918, on a train and Portland, between Ban Francisco when, according to his own testimony, Albers was "too drunk to remember" anything that happened. Al- LONDON. Tuesfay, Feb. 4. via Monthe Germans' final treal Auv idea that revolution or solely to collapse In in article in Is scouted to blockade the by military Frankfort Zeitung the writer. Major Paulus was beaten. I.udendorff says "General commenced to retreat Paulus "when he z for this line line, to the Aritep-Metcould not have been held. Neither flank fronwas secure In tne north the Dutch In the cen-t(tier left no room for retreat Verdun provided an InvitaLOn to the through. Th line from enemy to break Diedenhofen to Mftz was already outflanked when the St. Mlhlel salient wa ' io.L was-du- ,r , Lenin e Arks Bolshevist Conference. gTOf'KtlOI.JI, feb, S Aa eihortatUn from Premier lamln addressed to all Bol.lie.lk comIlia Balmittee. In t.ermany. Anatria. Poland. a tic pmxmrra and Finland, lo cwnroke both the to conference Intended eclipse conference st Psris end the Socisltst Pstro-rrsthe conference st Bern, is pithli.hed by t he Lenine declares That newspaper. alone wtll hs.e the right to tike BolaheTikt conference. at the proposed the Intuitive to $10.00. IN THIS SALE WE WILL ALSO PLACE . All Discontinued Models in Modart (Front Lace), Irene, B. & J., Nemo, Bon Ton and Royal Worcester AT GREAT REDUCTIONS Regular $7.50 Models for Regular $5.00 and $6.00 Models for Regular $2.50 and $3.50 Models for resolution, demand a full investigation of the facte to establish collective and personal responsibility for the wtar, but wait for their comrade in other countries to demand a similar Investigation In their countries. They declare that the entry of German troops Into Belgium was a violation of the right of people which nothing that ha occurred sine ha Justified. MONARCHIST TROOPS REPORTED DEFEATED Berne Socialist Congress to 5 : Attention, Men Who Love Boys I right In th middle of and social hail for th boys and girls of our constituency at Waterloo. We ar too far away from the city gymnasium and there i real need for something like thla in Waterloo. I am up against it for cold cash. I want you to phone Hyland 1210 right now and tell me what you will give from 11 upward for this crying need. Who will get behind thayoung preacher who hat a program id put across for hundred of bpys that lack the An open letter to the men dough? of Salt Lake from the Rev. clem of for Outbreak. ts am building LISBON, Sunday, Feb 2. Monarchist troops. It is announced, liava been of 111 action at Covilha, southeast Respon- - Oixjrto. near the Bpanlsh frontier, by Question troops under Lieutenant Fuertea. who are advancing on Guards, to the sibility flag now floe! northeast The Kepublban over the towns of Covilha and Caslello are retiring monarchists Brsnto and the have on ttegoa. where their headquarter 4 ResponsibilBERNE, Tuesday, Fch been established. have coast the be Republican the investigated Along ity for the great war will o opted Fonoca and Antals and tha Soby a commission appointed by the Mulh evacuating Estarreja. Davies. cialist conference In session here, It was of oiertosi. Communication with Lisbon This commission will ) decided tbday lias been restored as far north aa Aveiro. made up of two British, two French, one Hungarian, one Austrian and two German delegates, with Fresiderit ifjalmar Braiding acting as a member The personnel of this commission has not been snnounied. It wai declared by speaker that the prime object of th conference was to influence the pea-- - conference at Paris" It was lso decided tuat discussions between delegates as lo responsibility for the war would not be permitted. It was (Second noor To Right of Elevator) pointed out that tt is subject would lead bv to nothing but endless addrese Kail Frertvh and Get man representative Kautzky, a German delegate, who bad been mentioned sa one of Germany' delegation to the peace conference t Parts, made a renewed attack, against the German majority Socialist party, saying. "The minority Socialist, having protested against the term of the Brert $ Lltovsk and Bucharest treaties, have the right to elaiui Just treatment for be must the German people. Germany fed. S'he must be given an opportunity to get work and avoid troubles which w lead to a recrudescence of Bolshevism. Among the other speakers were Pieter Jf. Troelstra of Holland and Dr. Krdrl h Adler of Vienna, tn. Adler accused the former Austrian g'lvernmant of having sternal lolly worked for the war" During hi, address, Troelstra said he did not approve of Bolshevism, bnt declared that be did not believe it should Albert Thomas, the he condemned, a la list leader, baa urged during French tonfe-emthe Frank Rohm, an American Bmisllst, arrived lete lodav. There are now ninety delegates present, reptesrnting twenty-t- ji Sift .$3.95 $1.95 t gymnasium Beauty Parlor The Finest Quality Hair Goods at in a Big Sale REPORT ISOLATION OF INFLUENZA BUG 11 . LONDON. Feb. S. The virus of trench fever and that of Influenza and of some forms of nephritis have been isolated and identified, according to a report submitted to the director general of the army medical aervlc In France, by a number of army medical officers. Accordlug to this official statement, the virus in each case has been proved to be a minute globular cell, varying In size and behavior In three types of d aease. Ineastlaa'lons whhh have beenin conducted lb isolabefe resulted, it is believed, tion of the germ of mumps, measie and have hitherto typhus, tit cause of whlca BATTLEFIELD $.1.0) e - ON Regular prices, Sale Prices $2.50 to $8.00 bom- WEIMAR, Monday, Feb. $. (By the Associated Press.) The process of temporarily transferring the German seat of government from Berlin to Weimar, where the national assembly Is to meet comThursday, Is expected to he virtually pleted tomorrow,. when Count Brockdorff-Kantzathe foreign secretary, will reach , here. The present government considers that its mandates expire with the convening of the constituent assembly and its first task will be to move the Immediate appointment of a new coalition government. In the organizatisn of which party interests will be all mins led. g ( All Pink and white; izes 20 to 30; low bust, long hip. A splendid model and a great bargain. been obeoure And tbs bacilli of which cathedral, have never before been Isolated. the bourse and the city hall were damBOSTON Feb. R Fifty healthy young aged and maiet housee partly destroyed, the naval detenaccording to an Exchange Telegraph dis- men, volunteers fromwere taken to the here, tion barra-kpatch from Copenhagen. island toThousands of persons In the district quarantine station at Gallup of Linz, the capital of Upper Austria, day to submit to Influenza tests tr a The men have been plundering the food shops and board of government experts method committing Wither depredations, according will be subjected to every known exhaustive an to reports from Lins, transmitted by of Infection, In order that the Exchange Telegraph correspondent at study of the "cause and mode of spread Vienna. The people, the reports stated, of Influenza" may be made. had become maddened by hunger. The advices added that the disorders had not GERMANY DEFEATED yet been suppressed. old Has patent clasp which opens the corset by the pressure of a single lever no Ily many considered the greatpinching of the flesh, no distress of fastening. . est invention of the modern corset world. Royal Worcester Corset at $1.00 fjper-taca- v materials, good Most women arc now thoroughly familiar with the desirable and exclusive features of the Eta Rite corset. pur-chas- ar LONDON, Feb. l, A Special Purchase made directly for this safe and for which the manufacturer gives us a special price. Fighting; ported bardment of Bremen, the Models in pink and white broehe, cou-tiAll new models; low brocaded. bust, flat back, long liip; some have These were made before elastic, top. the war, and are of the olden time imported This is one of the biggest values of the sale. After Sharp Upffolds Chinese Merchant. busi- once. 1 pecia EBERTS TROOPS E CINCINNATI, Ohio. rb. 5. Where a Chines to the cl flees has been admitted United State aa a merchant, the fact that be a does laborer beeomea not of aubaeqnently itself destroy bla right to remain In the counI lilted of States circuit try, ia the holding court of appeals In reversing the decree of United Btatee district court at Toledo, ordering the deportation of Lo Hop of Toledo. discontinued Since t e can $iot no mure of the corsets and 'our lines imint necessarily grow more and more broken and depleted, ire have decided to make this extraordinary offer and dispose of the entire stock at orse t - ar have ness. -- ."OICEH" the nev 20 up to 50 10, Less than regular price v ' e. CLUrrT.riAT JTY Co AwCi I crjf a tounlriea-Th- e German majority socialists, in a Sale All This Wee- kDemonstration on the Main Floor 1 2 14 |